The Oakland Raiders are set to face off against the Seattle Seahawks in their preseason finale this evening. While the final preseason game of the year may not excite a ton of fans, there are a lot of things the Raiders are still working on that need to be ironed out this week.

Jon Gruden and company had a major disappointment last season, finishing the year with a 4-12 record. That record left them last place in the AFC West by a long shot. Turning things around isn't an easy task and it all starts with developing young talent and turning them into quality players.

To say that the Raiders have a lot of young players would be an understatement. Oakland drafted quite a few players that are expected to make an impact in their first NFL seasons. Some of those players are going to be on full display this week, while other young players are also looking to either earn roster spots or solidify themselves on the depth chart.

It is going to be an intriguing season for the Raiders. If their young talent takes the next step, they could be a tough team to beat. On the other hand, they could be set for another disappointing year that ends in disaster.

All of that being said, let's dive in and take a look at three key players for Raiders' fans to keep an eye on against the Seahawks.

3. Mack Brown, Running Back

First up, Mack Brown is simply looking to lock up a roster spot with the Raiders. The former Florida Gators star had a tough outing against Green Bay last week, recording just 18 rushing yards on seven attempts.

Brown will need to have a solid performance this week against the Seahawks. Josh Jacobs and Jalen Richard top the depth chart at running back for the Raiders. Oakland did release Doug Martin, which could open up a roster spot at running back, but Brown needs to show them something to earn it.

2. Nathan Peterman, Quarterback

Nathan Peterman is one of the most intriguing stories from this NFL offseason. After struggling mightily with the Buffalo Bills in limited opportunity, Gruden and company gave him another chance. So far, they are looking like geniuses for picking him up.

Last week against the Packers, Peterman put together a massive performance. He completed 23 of his 37 pass attempts for 210 yards, two touchdowns, and zero interceptions. Gruden is known for being able to develop quarterbacks and the Peterman project appears to be going very well thus far.

1. Keelan Doss, Wide Receiver

Finally, the Raiders love what they have seen from rookie wide receiver Keelan Doss. Hailing from UC Davis, Doss has made a major impact so far in preseason play. He had another big game against Green Bay last week, racking up four catches for 52 yards.

Doss has been working hard to earn a role for the upcoming season. Not only are the Raiders liking the potential that he has shown, he actually may end up being a guy that competes for time behind Antonio Brown and Tyrell Williams. Either way, he is going to be a fun player to watch this week, assuming he gets some run.